Skip to main content

Main navigation

  • About ESS
    • The ESS Mandate
      • The ESS Story
    • ESS Organisation
      • Governance
        • Council Meetings
      • Committees
    • News & Press
      • Media Bank
      • Web Articles
    • Publications
    • Legal
      • ESS Privacy and Cookies Policies
    • Contact ESS
  • Science & Instruments
    • Science Using Neutrons
      • Chemistry of Materials, Magnetic & Electronic Phenomena
      • Engineering Materials, Geosciences, Archeology & Heritage Conservation and Fast Neutron Applications
      • Life Science & Soft Condensed Matter
      • Particle Physics
      • Future Science: What will we see at ESS?
        • Safer, lighter and stronger engineering materials
        • Fine-tuning 3D printing for space exploration
        • New tools in the fight against air pollution and global warming
        • Exploring the powerhouse of life
        • Better superconductors to improve cancer diagnosis
        • Bringing the most effective cancer drugs to market sooner
        • Lighting the way to next generation solar energy
        • New battery materials for a renewable energy future
        • Delivering on the Promise of Big Data
        • Putting a finger on the disorder essential to life
        • Unlocking the secrets of water
    • Instruments
      • BEER
      • BIFROST
      • CSPEC
      • DREAM
      • ESTIA
      • FREIA
      • HEIMDAL
      • LOKI
      • MAGIC
      • MIRACLES
      • NMX
      • ODIN
      • SKADI
      • T-REX
      • VESPA
    • Data Management & Software Centre
      • Computing Centre
    • Labs and Sample Environment
      • PREMP
      • FLUCO
      • TEFI
      • DEMAX
      • SULF
      • MESI
    • Committees
    • For Users
    • ESS Scientists
    • Science Events
    • Highlights of Published Papers
  • Technology
    • Accelerator
      • How It Works
      • LINAC
      • Beam Physics & Beam Diagnostics
      • Cryogenics
      • Vacuum
      • Radio Frequency Systems
      • Accelerator Test Stands
    • Target
      • How the Target works
    • Controls
  • Building ESS
    • The Building Project
      • Site, Architecture & Sustainability
      • Licensing & Planning
      • Radiation Protection & Safety
    • Progress reports from the ESS site
    • Aerial Views
  • Partnerships
    • In-Kind Contributions
    • Doing business with ESS
      • Supplier Information
      • Procurement Listings
      • Contract Award Notices
    • Grants
      • ESS in the HALRIC Project
  • Careers
    • Vacancies
    • Living & Working in Scandinavia
      • In Sweden
      • In Denmark
    • ESS Family Support
Webmail
ESS Inside
  • About ESS
    The ESS Mandate ESS Organisation News & Press Publications Legal Contact ESS
  • Science & Instruments
    Science Using Neutrons Instruments Data Management & Software Centre Labs and Sample Environment Committees For Users ESS Scientists Science Events Highlights of Published Papers
  • Technology
    Accelerator Target Controls
  • Building ESS
    The Building Project Progress reports from the ESS site Aerial Views
  • Partnerships
    In-Kind Contributions Doing business with ESS Grants
  • Careers
    Vacancies Living & Working in Scandinavia ESS Family Support

Secondary navigation

  • Publications Portal
  • Contact
  • Press
  • Behind ESS
Home

Main navigation

  • About ESS
    ess long pulse slide
    The ESS Mandate
    organisation
    ESS Organisation
    News and Press
    News & Press
    alt
    Publications
    legal and ip
    Legal
    contact ess
    Contact ESS
  • Science & Instruments
    Science using neutrons
    Science Using Neutrons
    instruments
    Instruments
    dmsc
    Data Management & Software Centre
    sss magnet
    Labs and Sample Environment
    Inauguration
    Committees
    Lab Kat
    For Users
    Scientist at work
    ESS Scientists
    diffraction
    Science Events
    Science papers image
    Highlights of Published Papers
  • Technology
    ess accelerator
    Accelerator
    target monolith
    Target
    ess ics
    Controls
  • Building ESS
    Building project
    The Building Project
    weekly construction updates
    Progress reports from the ESS site
    ess aerial snow
    Aerial Views
  • Partnerships
    tartu pump probe
    In-Kind Contributions
    procurement
    Doing business with ESS
    partner day
    Grants
  • Careers
    careers
    Vacancies
    scandinavia
    Living & Working in Scandinavia
    family
    ESS Family Support

17 February 2020

Target

A lot of work is ongoing in the Target Building, including concreting and other works. In the area between the target and associated buildings, expansion joints are being assembled, with the purpose of separating the buildings and allowing for irregular and high movement in more than one direction, without the different building parts affecting each other. The 65 mm joints are found in the floors, walls and ceilings and will be covered with waterproofing tape, and all joints on floor level with a stainless-steel cover (called Migutan).

The temporary crane has been lifted to high bay level and will be installed shortly. It will become operational early March, enabling ESS Target Division to lift in the 60-tonne target vessel, arriving from ESS Bilbao, Spain, this spring.

Steel columns for Experimental Hall 2 are almost complete. Work on roof trusses will start next week, with sandwich panels and the TRP (Tremco Roof Preservative) roof to follow. Steel works for Experimental Hall 1 will start in March.

The foundation and plinth castings for the NMX cave inside Experiment Hall 3 are complete, with precast wall erection is to follow. Works are also ongoing with shielding for neutron beam guides in the Beam Line Gallery. In lab building 1A, the first level of hollow core slabs are in place, to be followed by reinforcement and a slab casting, after which the next level steel can proceed.

Accelerator

The installation of the tuning beam dump is making progress, and last week the actual beam dump, a 1.7m-long cylinder made of a copper alloy, was positioned in place inside the beam dump cave.

General

The construction of the Waste Treatment Facility is proceeding according to plan, with 23 out of a total of 37 concrete castings achieved. All concrete works will be completed by May 2020.

A number of  MEP (Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing) jobs remain in the Central Utility Building before testing of the systems can proceed. At the same time,  installation of the heat recycling system is in progress, and next week the cooling plants will be lifted up to the roof level.

Cool stuff

ESS Cryogenics, SRF and IFJ PAN teams are in the process of cooling down the cavities of the very first cryomodule. This cryomodule, located inside Test Stand 2 bunker in the Gallery Building, is a prototype, and the data from the test results will be used to enhance the testing of the 30 elliptical cryomodules in serial production, to be installed in the Linac. The first stage of the cryogenic tests involves cooling down the shield circuit of the cryomodule to ~40K; in the second stage the cavities will be cooled to 4-4.5 K with a stable trend. After this has been achieved, vacuum pumps will be used to reduce the pressure, which will lower the temperature to the desired final cooling temperature of 2K (-271°C). The final test will be to add RF power into the cavities, by means of klystrons powered by a modulator. All this action takes place inside the Test Stand 2 bunker, with helium fed from the test and instrument cryoplant in the coldbox hall, which in turn receives its helium supply from the helium tanks and compressors in Cryo Compressor Building. All this takes place in a closed loop, as to not waste any helium, and is supervised via the computer screens in the Local Control Room in the Gallery Building.

Siteplan Archive
© ESS. All rights reserved

Footer menu

  • Login
  • Privacy
  • SRE ESS